Verse 3
3. Before them He goes on first to meet whatever evil may be feared .
Bowed… to the ground Not as in Genesis 19:1, “with the face to the ground,” which denotes complete prostration, but groundward, so that though the face does not touch the ground, it is brought low towards it .
Seven times Such a repetition of these acts of humility would have a likely tendency to disarm Esau’s wrath . And doubtless the lowly obeisance and the lameness of Jacob drove from the generous hearted Esau whatever feeling of hardness or evil purpose he might have entertained towards him until now.
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